University of Massachusets Athletics

2018 Men's Lacrosse Roster

Jake Lisauskas
Photo by: Thom Kendall - UMass Athletics
2018 UMass men's lacrosse senior class
Photo by: Thom Kendall - UMass Athletics
Jake Lisauskas
Photo by: Thom Kendall - UMass Athletics
Jake Lisauskas
Photo by: Thom Kendall - UMass Athletics
Jake Lisauskas
Photo by: Thom Kendall - UMass Athletics
Jake Lisauskas - 2018 Headshot
Jersey Number 16

Jake Lisauskas

  • Position:
    Midfield
  • Height:
    5-11
  • Weight:
    185
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Derry, N.H.
  • High School:
    Pinkerton Academy

2018 - Senior


Earned 23 points, his most in a single-season, via a career best in goals (18) and personal record tying assists total (5)
Started on the first-line midfield in each of the final 14 games after running with the second-line group during the opening three contests
Totaled 20 of his 23 points on the first-line midfield, primarily playing alongside freshman Kevin Tobin and sophomore Jeff Trainor
Notched at least one point in 13 games, with multiple during seven appearances

Earned one hat trick (at UMass Lowell) and sported multiple points in seven games
Scored two game-winning goals: against Hartford and versus Towson in the regular season
Named team tri-captain (Isaac Paparo, Shane Rinkus)
• Provided three points via a pair of goals and one assist in the win over Sacred Heart (2/13)
• Scored on his lone shot of the contest against No. 1 Albany (3/6)
• Tallied a pair of goals and grabbed a groundball in the 17-3 win over NJIT (3/10)
• Posted his first collegiate hat trick via a three-goal outing at UMass Lowell (3/14)
• Converted on both of his shots in the win over Hartford (3/17)
Provided two goals and collected a groundball during the win over Towson (4/14)
Collected two goals during the CAA Championship Semifinal Round win over Hofstra (5/3)
Tallied once during the CAA Championship Game victory over Towson (5/5)
Scored his final goal of the season on his last collegiate shot and totaled a pair of assists during the NCAA Championship First Round game at No. 3 seed and No. 5 nationally ranked Yale (5/12)


2017 - Junior


Played in 15 games, split between time on the first and second midfield lines
Posted nine points via four goals and five assists
Took 23 shots
Had four groundballs
Earned a goal and assist at No. 20 Ohio State (2/18)
Dished out one assist and picked up two groundballs at No. 9 Albany (3/1)
Posted assists in back-to-back wins over UMass Lowell (3/15) and Hartford (3/18)
Helped out on another goal against Delaware (4/1)
Scored twice at No. 7 Hofstra (4/22)
Tallied once in the Senior Night win over Drexel (4/28)


2016 - Sophomore


Totaled 13 starts in as many games as a member of the first line midfielder
Had 12 points through nine goals and three assists
Recorded five groundballs and a caused turnover
Earned at least one point in 10 of the 13 games played
Scored his first collegiate goal on his only shot attempted at Army West Point (2/12)
Picked up three groundballs and posted one tally in the win over No. 11 Ohio State (2/20)
Earned a two-goal performance through five shots taken against Hartford (3/1)
Added his fifth goal of the season at No. 7 Brown (3/5)
Scored once and caused a turnover against No. 10 North Carolina (3/12
Totaled a goal and assist for two points at No. 20 Penn State (3/19)
Added his eighth conversion of the season at Fairfield (4/16)
Scored his final goal of the season at Drexel (4/29)


2015 - Freshman


Assisted on two goals and caused a turnover during seven appearances as a reserve midfielder
Tallies one shot during the season
Made his first collegiate appearance vs. Brown (2/28)
Caused one turnover in the 18-5 win over Quinnipiac (3/10)
Also saw minutes at Hartford (4/11)
Assisted on two goals during the win over Drexel (4/18) for his first collegiate points


Before Massachusetts


2014 United States Lacrosse High School All-American
2014 New Hampshire Boys Lacrosse Division I All-State First Team
2013 US Lacrosse Boys High School All-America
2013 Eagle Tribune Boys Lacrosse MVP and All-Star
2012 New Hampshire Division I All-State
Invited to the 2014 Twin State All-Star Game to compete for Team New Hampshire
Had 77 points on 33 goals and 44 assists as a junior despite suffering a season-ending injury in the regular season finale
Also played for the New Hampshire Tomahawks with UMass teammate Dom St. Laurent, where he appeared at the NSCLA Summer Championship, UMass Mid-Summer Classic and the LI Lacrosse Classic
Also competed in football at Pinkerton

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